New regulations are set to come into force tomorrow in a bid to reduce the transmission rate.Pubs and restaurants will have to shut at 10pm and people will not be allowed to visit other homes.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.As the Chancellor’s Eat Out to Help Out deal comes to an end, a number of Wishaw restaurants are going to be slashing their prices to continue the offer.The scheme saw diners save 50 per cent, up to £10, off meals and soft drinks in restaurants on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays during August.And it proved popular, as restaurants saw a significant boost in business during the days the scheme was valid.50
.New regulations are set to come into force tomorrow in a bid to reduce the transmission rate.Pubs and restaurants will have to shut at 10pm and people will not be allowed to visit other homes.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Shop, eat and love local.That’s the key message from North Lanarkshire Council, as the area continues to fight the coronavirus pandemic.The council has launched an information campaign – Think Local – to encourage residents to safely use the shops, cafes, restaurants and businesses in Wishaw and across the local authority area and help them start the recovery process.The campaign also aims to reassure the
hereThose with caravan, camping and holiday park bookings could be concerned as to whether they need to cancel them.And with London Mayor Sadiq Khan stating additional measures are 'likely' for the capital, those with hotel bookings may also be worried.However the government has set out guidance for holidaying in local lockdown areas and has given advice on whether you need to cut a holiday short if a local lockdown is imposed whilst in the area.Local lockdowns are currently in force across
Bolton South East, told The Guardian that many people in the area believed the virus was a fake, government-constructed concept and as a result were refusing to adhere to social distancing guidelines. “There is a lot of confusion about the virus in the area and there are a lot of people now who do not believe it is true,” she said.
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David Robb Labor EditorAfter a two-day strike, 115 crew members on A&E’s America’s Top Dog have returned to work in Simi Valley under a contract negotiated by IATSE and Hollywood’s Teamsters Local 399.“This was an important win for the America’s Top Dog crew, and their unity and resolve made it happen,” said IATSE vice president Mike Miller.
Chris Willman Music WriterA Fort Myers, Florida rock station on the FM dial flipped to a country format Wednesday, but not just any country format: it’s “Trump Country.” An FCC-licensed radio station branding its entire identity around supporting a political candidate in the days leading up to an election seems to be unprecedented in anyone’s memory, if not in history.In its initial time on the air under the new format, the station appeared to be operating sans DJs, with a steady diet of
for the last seven years. But, despite the plans finally being rejected by The Court of Appeal earlier this month , Salford will not be reimbursed for the hundreds of thousands spent in legal fees.
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Naman Ramachandran U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 has commissioned six-part crime thriller “Before We Die,” starring Lesley Sharp (“Bob & Rose), Vincent Regan (“300”) and Patrick Gibson (“The OA”), an adaptation of the hit Swedish series of the same name.The Bristol, England-set drama follows a detective who becomes deeply conflicted when she discovers her son is playing a crucial role as an undercover informant in a brutal murder investigation.
Nicola Sturgeon said she cannot rule out imposing a curfew for pubs and restaurants if the number of Scots testing positive for Covid continues to rise. UK Government ministers are already considering introducing a 10pm or 11pm curfew on hospitality businesses if local measures are unable to bring the spread of the virus under control in England.
www.keepbritaintidy.org and pledge whether to litter-pick solo or as part of a group of up to six people.Speaking about the campaign, Councillor Rabanwaz Akbar, Manchester council’s Executive Member for Neighbourhoods, said we could all enjoy the benefits of a clean and tidy city.“The look and feel of an area hugely improves when people come together as a team, to demonstrate pride in their neighbourhoods by standing up to the selfish minority of litter louts.“The Great British September Clean
Over 251 candidates running for local council election in Victoria have pledged to support issues that are of importance to the LGBTQI community if they are elected.The candidates signed the Rainbow Local Government pledge that says that they will support Rainbow Tick accreditation for council-run services, the establishment of LGBTQI advisory committees and an action plan for the community, flying the rainbow flag on important days, and participating in local pride events.
Prince Harry has filed a legal complaint against The Sunday Times.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorWhile a decision was expected Tuesday from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on the possible reopening of indoor shopping malls and hair salons, none was forthcoming. The board did, however, approve a sweetheart deal for Gladstone’s restaurant at PCH and Sunset.